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CIHR – Institute of Cancer Research & CAPO Research Excellence Award in Psychosocial Oncology is sponsored by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – Institute of Cancer Research & Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology (CAPO). This award recognizes major contributions in psychosocial oncology and is jointly run by CIHR–ICR and CAPO. The recipient is expected to attend and present at the CAPO annual conference.
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CAPO - CIHR - Institute of Cancer Research Awards Lifetime Achievement Award CIHR - Institute of Cancer Research Awards Conference Students Awards Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada Award Canadian Virtual Hospice Award The Emotional Facts of Life with Cancer Professional & Student Info National Education and Training in Psychosocial Oncology The CIHR - Institute of Cancer Research & CAPO Research Excellence Award in Psychosocial Oncology Submissions are now open.
Deadline is April 10. The purpose of this award is to recognize an individual who, in the opinion of the Awards Committee and the Board of Directors Association, has made a significant research contribution to Psychosocial Oncology. This award will follow a nomination and selection process as outlined in the Award Terms of Reference.
Click here to view Award Terms of Reference Eligibility is limited to members in good standing of CAPO (for at least one year prior to the nomination). Award recipients must register and attend the annual CAPO conference (in person or virtually) in order to be eligible.
The purpose of this award is to recognize an individual who, in the opinion of the Awards Committee and the Board of Directors of the Association, has made a significant research contribution to psychosocial oncology. The award will be presented at the annual CAPO conference by the Chair of the Awards Committee or an Institute designate.
January 15, 2026: Launch of call for applications April 10, 2026: Submissions due Awarded at CAPO conference Recognition award and reimbursement for travel expenses to the CAPO annual conference up to $1000 Past Winners of the Research Excellence Award 2025 - Dr. Josée Savard (QC) 2024 - Dr. Sylvie Lambert (QC) 2023 - Dr Sophie Lebel (ON) 2022 - Dr. Fiona Schulte (AB) 2021 - Dr. Shane Sinclair (AB) 2020 - Dr. Jennifer Jones (ON) 2019 - Dr. S.
Nicole Culos-Reed (AB) 2018 - Dr. Doris Howell (ON) 2017 - Dr. Gary Rodin (ON) 2015 - Dr. John Oliffe (BC) 2013 - Dr. Keith Wilson (ON) 2012 - Dr. Kerry Courneya (AB) 2011 - Dr. Elizabeth Maunsell (QC) 2010 - Dr. Linda Carlson (AB) The CIHR - Institute of Cancer Research & CAPO Early Career Investigator in Psychosocial Oncology Award Submissions are now open. Deadline is April 10.
The CIHR - Institute of Cancer Research & CAPO Early Career Investigator Award in Psychosocial Oncology honours a new investigator for outstanding contributions to research in the field of psychosocial oncology. Candidates must be within seven years of completing their postgraduate, fellowship or equivalent specialist training (defined as a PhD or MD or equivalent).
This award will follow a nomination and selection process as outlined in the Award Terms of Reference. Click here to view Award Terms of Reference The nominee must be within seven years of completing their postgraduate, fellowship, or equivalent specialist training (defined as a PhD or MD or equivalent). Eligibility is limited to members in good standing of CAPO (for at least one year prior to the nomination).
Award recipients must register and attend the annual CAPO conference (in person or virtually) in order to be eligible. The purpose of this award is to recognize a new investigator for outstanding contributions to research in the field of psychosocial oncology. The award will be presented at the annual CAPO conference by the Chair of the Awards Committee or an Institute designate.
January 15, 2026: Launch of call for applications April 10, 2026: Submissions due Awarded at CAPO conference Recognition award and reimbursement for travel expenses to the CAPO annual conference up to $1000 Past Winners of the Early Career Investigator Award 2025 - Dr. Laura Struik (BC) 2024 - Dr. Gilla Shapiro (ON) 2023 - Dr. Nicole Alberts (QC) 2022 - Dr. Amanda Wurz (BC) 2021 - Dr. Jacqueline Bender (ON) 2020 - Dr. Jennifer Bell (ON) 2019 - Dr. Sheila Garland (NL) 2018 - Dr. Sylvie Lambert (QC) 2017 - Dr. Shane Sinclair (AB) 2016 - Dr. Jennifer Brunet (ON) 2015 - Dr. Sophie Lebel (ON) Psychosocial Oncology (CAPO) 189 Queen Street East, Suite 1 Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology • Association Canadienne d'Oncologie Psychosociale Website powered by Funnel Communications Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: CAPO members in good standing for at least one year who plan to attend the annual CAPO conference (in-person or virtual). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,000 travel reimbursement plus recognition award Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 10, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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